Earlier in the morning during a live segment on "Fox & Friends," the singer singled out "View" co-host and liberal firebrand Joy Behar during his plea for people to "calm down and get a little less politically correct."

After Doocy quickly apologized and reprimanded the rocker on-air for using the b-word, Kid Rock corrected himself, saying "I mean lady." Noting that he was joking, he said, "We all love this country and let's have different ideas but try to move forward and be more together. At the end of the day, we're all Americans."

It's unclear to what degree he was joking.

When Doocy asked him if he was apologizing for the language he used towards Behar, Kid Rock said, "I apologize for the language, not the sentiment."

For what it's worth, Behar actually took his comment better than her "View" co-host Sunny Hostin, who declared to Rock, "You come for one of us, you came for all of us."

Offering an olive branch, Behar said, "All I can say is, this (expletive) and these (expletives) would be happy to have you on the show and have a beer."

Ana Navarro was open to the idea, but with a caveat: "He's gonna have to do better than beer with me. If he's gonna call you an (expletive), the least he can do is show up here with (Johnnie Walker) Blue Label."

Kid Rock's comments stirred up trouble in Tennessee, where the star was set to be the grand marshal at Saturday's Nashville Christmas Parade.

Before his removal as grand marshal, Nashville Mayor David Briley said he was likely to skip the parade.

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"If Kid Rock is still the grand marshal tomorrow, the mayor is inclined not to participate," Briley spokesman Thomas Mulgrew said in a statement to The Tennessean.

Parade organizers resolved the situation by removing Kid Rock as grand marshal and assigning the honor to hero James Shaw Jr., who wrested a gun from the man responsible for an April shooting at a Nashville-area Waffle House.

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Sometimes instead of aligning, stars clash in a fiery blaze. Take Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna for example. In 2016, they were engaged to be married, the following year Blac Chyna was granted a restraining order against Kardashian after he shared nude images of her online in a vengeful rant. Greg Doherty

In happier days, the parents to daughter Dream opened up to 'People' magazine about their relationship for a 2016 cover story. "She got me through my darkest times," Kardashian said of his ex, crediting her for help him break his habit of isolating himself following his weight gain. Prince Williams

Viewers got a behind the scenes look at their tumultuous relationship when Blac Chyna, seen here at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, and her former flame starred on the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' spinoff 'Rob and Chyna.' Jordan Strauss, AP

During disagreements, Kardashian would often vent on social media, as he did on July 5, 2017, when he posted images of Chyna's naked breasts, backside and genitals. Denise Truscello, Getty Images for Eclipse

Seen with her lawyers Lisa Bloom, left, and Walter Mosley after winning a temporary restraining order against Kardashian on July 10, Blac Chyna told ABC News she was shocked by his actions. "This is a person that I trusted," she said. "I felt ... betrayed." Jae C. Hong, AP

It's no secret that Taylor Swift and Katy Perry have 'Bad Blood.' During a recent 'Carpool Karaoke' segment with James Corden in May, Perry stopped singing just long enough to confirm the rumored feud between the two. Richard Shotwell, AP and Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images

Perry, seen here performing at the 2017 Glastonbury Festival, told Corden that their feud stemmed from a fight over three backup dancers. As Perry tells it, they sought her permission to tour with Swift. Perry agreed but advised dancers to include a 30-day contingency in their contracts so they could join her at a later date. Shirlaine Forrest, WireImage

Perry, seen at during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, said that when she told the dancers they would be needed, they were fired after approaching Swift's management. Pascal Le Segretain, Getty Images

Perry claimed she attempted unsuccessfully to talk to Swift, pictured in concert in 2016. "It was a full shutdown," she told Corden, "and then she writes a song (believed to be 'Bad Blood') about me." SUZANNE CORDEIRO, AFP/Getty Images

What was Swift's response to Perry's revelation? Some on Twitter thought her decision to return to Spotify and other streaming services the same June night Perry's album 'Witness' was released spoke volumes. When asked about the move on 'Today' Perry replied, 'I don't know.' She also said, 'I love her and God bless her on her journey.' Neilson Barnard, Getty Images for Tommy Hilfiger

The feud between Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez started with four little words: 'I don't know her.' When asked about Lopez in an interview, MC uttered the response that the Internet deemed shade and reveled in. FilmMagic and Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Lopez, at the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards, addressed the squabble on an episode of ' Watch What Happens Live.' "I may have looked down (at my phone) for one second and people were like, ‘Look at her! Look at her!’" Jason Koerner, Getty Images for Billboard

She defended the interview that started it all, explaining, "Apparently, I'm forgetful, because I don't remember the fact that it was just like, 'Hi, I'm so and so' and then move on." Noam Galai, FilmMagic

'What's good?' Not the once-simmering beef stew between Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj. Prior to hosting the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, Cyrus shared some thoughts about Minaj's expressed disappointment that she was overlooked in some categories. That made for an awkward moment when Minaj tossed it to Cyrus after picking up a trophy at the ceremony. Jeff Kravitz/MTV1415, FilmMagic and Michael Loccisano, Getty Images for TNT

As a refresher, Minaj, disappointed by the lack of VMA nods took to Twitter in 2015 to express her frustration. "If I was a different 'kind' of artist, 'Anaconda' would be nominated for best choreo and vid of the year as well," she wrote. In another tweet she wrote, "If your video celebrates women with very slim bodies, you will be nominated for vid of the year." GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO, EPA

Cyrus, seen hosting the VMAs on Aug. 30, 2015, also criticized Minaj for her approach. "If you want to make it about race, there’s a way you could do that," Cyrus said. "But don’t make it just about yourself." Jeff Kravitz/MTV1415, FilmMagic

After accepting the award for best hip hop music video, Minaj made the jaw-dropping call-out. "And now... back to this (expletive) that had a lot to say about me in the press," she said. "Miley, what’s good?" Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

Over the years, John pictured at a concert in 2017, has been vocal about his disdain for Madonna. He insinuated that she lip syncs during his acceptance speech at the Q Awards in 2004, scoffing at the idea she would be considered the best live act. 'Since when has lip-syncing been live?' he asked. 'Sorry about that, but I think everyone who lip-syncs in public on stage when you pay like 75 quid to see them should be shot.' JORGE GUERRERO, AFP/Getty Images

'We (made up) in a restaurant in France in the summertime,' John explained of his encounter with Madonna, pictured in 2016 in London. "She came in. I sent over a note. She was very gracious. I apologized profusely because what I said should never have appeared in public. She was very gracious." Kirsty Wigglesworth, AP

We still have a while before we finish, but we can all agree Kanye West and Taylor Swift have one of the greatest feuds of all time. Since Kanye interrupted Swift's speech at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2009 to praise Beyoncé, #KanTay has taken us on a 'Beautiful Dark Twisted' roller coaster ride. Christopher Polk, Getty Images

You'll recall, when the award for best female video went to Swift over Queen Bey, her acceptance speech was hijacked by a disgruntled Kanye, who rushed the stage to profess "Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time." Jason DeCrow, AP

Swift provided hopes of a truce in a 2010 'New York Magazine' interview, saying she might be over the shocking moment. "It doesn’t really add anything good if I start victimizing myself and complaining about things." She even presented West with the an honorary VMA in 2015. Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

Did West have Swift's permission to spit "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / I made that (expletive) famous?" From footage shared on Kim Kardashian's Snapchat, it appears so, though Swift stated she had problems with the explicit language used. Looks like this beef is going back on the grill. Kevin Mazur, WireImage

Clooney, top right near Russell in blue, said he made it his mission to retaliate. "My job was then to humiliate the people who were doing the humiliating," he told 'Vanity Fair.' SPIKE JONZE, WARNER BROS.

In the same story, Russell, seen at the Oscars in 2014, claimed, "(Clooney’s) a super-political, extremely manipulative guy, and he’s not an artist. I think George is super-invested in making himself look like a good guy all the time. I think George will be president." Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY

Clooney isn't the only one affected by Russell, posing at the Oscars in 2016 with Jennifer Lawrence. JLaw's 'American Hustle' co-star Amy Adams who told 'GQ' in 2016 that she was "really just devastated" for most of the time spent working with the director, who made her cry. Dan MacMedan/USA TODAY NETWORK

Changing zip codes didn't do much for Shannen Doherty's reputation of having an on-set personality that could rival any of the villains from those delicious Aaron Spelling dramas. She and her 'Charmed' co-star Alyssa Milano, left, weren't exactly as close as the sisters they played. RICHARD CARTWRIGHT, WB

Milano coyly confirmed the drama on 'Watch What Happens Live' in 2013. "I can tell you that we were on the air with her for three years and there were definitely some rough days," she confessed calling the experience "very much sort of like high school." Paramount

It's a good thing Debbie Reynolds, right, is well-versed in 'Singin' in the Rain.' Her friend, Elizabeth Taylor, and then-husband, singer/actor Eddie Fisher, had an affair that was splashed across the pages of numerous tabloids. Anonymous, AP

"We were friends for years and years," Reynolds told 'People' of Taylor, seen with Fisher after their Las Vegas wedding ceremony, "but we had a lapse of time when she took Eddie to live with her because she liked him, too. She liked him well enough to take him without an invitation!" Anonymous, AP

Reynolds, bottom left, and Taylor, bottom right, resolved their issues when they coincidentally ended up on the same cruise ship. They later starred with Shirley MacLaine, top left, and Joan Collins, top right, in the 2001 ABC television movie 'These Old Broads.' TIMOTHY WHITE, ABC/REUTERS

The wedge between the subjects of 'Feud's' first season, Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis, was legendarily hammered into place on the set of the 1962 film 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?' The actresses are shown in a scene from the movie. TCM

Davis's work on 'Baby Jane' earned her a best-actress Oscar nomination in 1963, which she lost to Anne Bancroft. According to Frye, Davis was so outraged when her rival accepted it on behalf of an absent Bancroft, she longed to launch a full glass of scotch "into (Crawford's) (expletive) face" at an after-party. Warner Home Video

Though Davis' 'Real Housewives' moment, eluded her, she did infamously zing Crawford with that immortal line: "I refuse to be in the same room with her. I don’t care how big the room is." Warner Home Video